Liberal Arts Athletes Headed to the Olympics

Four students and alumni gear up to compete in Beijing

AUSTIN, Texas -July 23, 2008- Four College of Liberal Arts students and alumni will stamp their passports to Beijing, China to compete in the 2008 Olympic Games Aug. 8-24.

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Underwater archeology. Credit: Encarta Encyclopedia.

Researcher Leads Underwater Archeological Expedition in Gulf of Mexico

C. Andrew Hemmings will search for submerged evidence of first Americans

AUSTIN, Texas -July 14, 2008- C. Andrew Hemmings, research associate of the Texas Archeological Research Laboratory (TARL) at The University of Texas at Austin, will lead an underwater archeological expedition July 30 to Aug. 12 in the Gulf of Mexico to search for submerged evidence of the first Americans.

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Education Notes: Music and Summer Culture Experts

Researchers discuss music history, psychology, teaching and industry practices

AUSTIN, Texas -July 10, 2008- Music is an important part of summer. Each season, children enroll in music lessons and concert-lovers flock to music festival such as Bonnaroo in Nashville, Lollapalooza in Chicago and the Austin City Limits Music Festival.

Scholars and musicologists at The University of Texas at Austin are available to discuss their research on music, ranging from its history and psychology, to teaching and industry practices.

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College Awards Keene Prize for Literature to Michener Center Graduate

George Brant wins for "Elephant's Graveyard"

AUSTIN, Texas -July 1, 2008- George Brant, a recent graduate of the James A. Michener Center for Writers at The University of Texas at Austin, has won the 2008 Keene Prize for Literature, one of the world's largest student literary prizes. Brant will receive $50,000. An additional $50,000 will be divided among three finalists.

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John W. F. Dulles

Latin American Studies Professor John W. F. Dulles Dies

Son of former Secretary of State John F. Dulles studied history of Brazil

AUSTIN, Texas -June 25, 2008- John W. F. Dulles, professor of American and Latin American studies at The University of Texas at Austin, died June 23 at the age of 95. The son of former Secretary of State John Foster Dulles taught at the university for 45 years.

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Michael Stoff

College of Liberal Arts Names Michael Stoff Director of Plan II

Associate professor of history has served as interim director since 2006

AUSTIN, Texas -June 16, 2008- Michael B. Stoff, associate professor of history at The University of Texas at Austin, will lead the nationally recognized Plan II Honors Program in the College of Liberal Arts. The distinguished teaching professor has been interim director since 2006.

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